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"content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, we will give you many of these examples, but I wanted to use this opportunity to assure those who are very worried that maybe I want a territorial something somewhere to be a Minister next year. I am running as a Member of Parliament. We are doing the section that refers to the Ministry of Agriculture and the other Ministry has as much right as ourselves to do the section that refers to them, because they have the same Constitution. But what we are doing is aligned to the Constitution. I wanted my friend here to second, but he is willing to second tomorrow. But I should give you one more ridiculous example, in the old laws handling of any coconut product is a criminal act. These are the things that we want to do. There is also the question of fertilizer. As it is now, the Ministry of Agriculture is operating illegally because it should be under the Ministry of Livestock. This is because in those colonial days it was only animal manure that was considered as fertilizer. So, we are moving this with good reason. From where I sit, it is very important that we become a little more modern. It is not threatening anyone. We do not seek to overhaul anything that will hurt somebody else. I could tell you more. We are operating with very many regulations and laws. If you were today to apply to grow a certain crop, you need to go and deal with 161 pieces of legislation. This is what we are avoiding. How will we run the country if we will deal with those things? So far, some of the things are happening illegally because we do not have a law. This is the aim of this Bill which I shall expound on tomorrow."
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